Undue influence at elections criminalizes threats, coercion, and spiritual intimidation that impair free electoral choice. Undue influence at elections is voluntarily interfering with or attempting to interfere with the free exercise of any electoral right, including threats or coercion against candidates, voters, or interested persons and inducing belief in Divine displeasure or spiritual censure; public policy declarations, promises of public action, and lawful acts without intent to interfere are excluded.
Cases where this provision is explicitly mentioned in the judgment/order text; may not be exhaustive. To view the complete list of cases mentioning this section, Click here.
Provisions expressly mentioned in the judgment/order text.
Undue influence at elections criminalizes threats, coercion, and spiritual intimidation that impair free electoral choice.
Undue influence at elections is voluntarily interfering with or attempting to interfere with the free exercise of any electoral right, including threats or coercion against candidates, voters, or interested persons and inducing belief in Divine displeasure or spiritual censure; public policy declarations, promises of public action, and lawful acts without intent to interfere are excluded.
Full Summary is available for active users!
Note: It is a system-generated summary and is for quick reference only.